Movie
Title Screens - Greatest Westerns: Title screens are
the initial titles, usually projected at the beginning
of a film, and following the logos of the film studio.
They are often an ignored aspect of films, although they
reflect the time period or era of the film, the mood or
design of the film, and much more.

Westerns are the major defining genre of the
American film industry, a nostalgic eulogy to the early days
of the expansive, untamed American frontier (the borderline
between civilization and the wilderness). They are one of
the oldest, most enduring and flexible genres and one of
the most characteristically American genres in their mythic
origins. The popularity of westerns has waxed and waned
over the years. Their most prolific era was in the 1930s
to the 1960s, and most recently in the 90s, there was a resurgence
of the genre.

They appear to be making an invigorating comeback
(both on the TV screen and in theatres). Modern movie remakes,
such as 3:10 To Yuma (2007) and the Coen Brothers' True
Grit (2010) have also paid homage to their mid-20th century
predecessors.